Princess Elizabeth of Monaco

Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom VC CI (Elizabeth Alexandrina Viktoria Alix Hannah; 17 July 1918 – 16 November 1977) was Crown Princess of Monaco from 1932 to 1978. The eldest daughter of her mother, Princess Elizabeth Antoinette of France (1892–1939), and her father, Prince Charles of the United Kingdom (1895–1941).

Her mother died while she was transitioning into a young woman, which caused her immense grief—though only twenty-one when her mother died, she grieved in private—much to her family`s disapproval and sadness, she married the Crown Prince of Monaco, Louis II. While she was welcomed into Monaco`s royal family quite euthastically, her older brother (Prince Edward) highly disapproved of the marriage union and insisted on accompanying her everywhere in the United Kingdom when she returned to visit her family with her husband. The tragic car crash of her father which left her with mental scarring damaged the marriage between Elizabeth and her husband—in their private chambers she refused to have anything to do with him—in public she openly touched him. In 1977, she passed several hours after having given birth to her final child (Prince Francis)—Prince Edward having disliked his brother-in-law since the first time he met him accused the Prince of cheating on his wife (Edward`s younger sister)—the scandalized British royal court demanded reparation's and the return of the Princess` final child/youngest son to British soil as at that point, they deemed the marriage to be effectively annulled. The Monaco royal court refused and the infuriated British court demanded that the eldest and two youngest daughters of the Princess (Princesses Alexa and Georgina) be returned to British soil along with their two younger brothers (Princes Edward and Merlin)—the entire group of royals were returned to British soil and Prince Francis succeeded as Prince of Monaco.

Early life
Elizabeth was born on the day of the Romanova Imperial Family`s execution (which occurred at night)—her birth occurred in the presence of her aunt and uncles, as well as her first cousins—her older brother (Prince Edward of the United Kingdom), and her older brother`s secret lover (Gunther, Duke of Canterbury) were appointed as guardians to the young Elizabeth. She was christened in the Lutheran faith in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle, in the arms of the Queen on 24 August. Her godparents were Princess Mary of Teck, Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge, Queen Iseul of the United Kingdom and King Arthur of the United Kingdom, Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone, Gunther, Duke of Canterbury, and Prince Edward of the United Kingdom.